TOXIC TERRITORIES

A visual guide to the NSW Government's deadly 1080 baiting programs in our National Parks and Reserves.

A Lethal & Indiscriminate Threat

Sodium fluoroacetate, commonly known as 1080, is a lethal poison deployed across NSW National Parks to kill animals the government deems 'pests'. It is a colourless, odourless, and water-soluble toxin that causes a slow, agonising death.

Colourless.
Odourless.
Lethal.
1080 does not discriminate, killing native animals like quolls and dingoes alongside its intended targets.
NSW 1080 Baiting Map | Animal Liberation

NSW 1080 Baiting Map

The NSW Government continues to deploy 1080 poison baits across National Parks and Reserves, threatening native wildlife and companion animals.

Explore the upcoming baiting programs scheduled across the state on the interactive map below.

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Legend

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Aerial Baiting
Sites where 1080 baits are dropped by aircraft.
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Ground Baiting
Sites where 1080 baits are laid manually on the ground.
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Unknown / Other
Sites where the delivery method is not specified.
Report a 1080 Sighting

Report a 1080 Sighting

Have you become aware of 1080 poison in your area? Help us build a comprehensive picture of its use across the state by submitting a report.

Your submissions provide invaluable data, helping to track baiting programs, identify hotspots, and hold authorities accountable. Every report makes a difference.

Got photos or videos? Please email any evidence to info@ban1080.org.au after submitting this form.